'Inexperienced and uninformed' Mark McGowan should stay out of foreign policy | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Chris Kenny says there's a reason the Australian constitution does not assign foreign policy to 'inexperienced' and 'money hungry' state premiers like Mark McGowan who'd 'sell out' our values in desperation for China's cash.

Sky News host Chris Kenny says there's a reason the Australian constitution does not assign foreign policy to "inexperienced" and "money hungry" state premiers like Mark McGowan who'd "sell out" our values in desperation for China's cash. The remarks come after the WA premier slammed the PM for standing up to China and warned his stance could jeopardise his state's trade relations with the foreign superpower.

"There is a reason our constitution assigns foreign policy to the federal government, money hungry state premiers, inexperienced in foreign affairs and uninformed by national security briefings really ought to stay out of it," Mr Kenny said. "I don't reckon that Western Australians would be too keen on this country selling out its values and national interests in desperation for China's cash.

 

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Aus shouldn't commit suicide by aligning with uncle sam aa it's pet dog, remember USA only needs you for it's own interests. US: are you with us or against us. Aus should take it's own decision and prioritise it's interests rather taking dictation from the puppet master.

if Chris Kenny is more worried about selling our 'values' but doesn't care about selling national security assets like The Port of Darwin to China then he's a bit of a tosser.

WA people support Mark McGowan!we want true you are selfish

Old fox Murdoch’s news talking rubbish again as usual 🤨

McGowan no doubt so far up Pings arse it would take years of digging before he sees light of day! Shut it McGowan, best to not blindly comment on things beyond your comprehension!

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Yep typical Labor party they’ll sell there own mother’s for cash

Attack Fido, attack. Good dog

Chris Kenny is a disgrace, an absolute liar fuelling misinformation & divisiveness. Mark McGowan calmly said we need to bear in mind how much Australia yes Australia not just WA benefits from trade relations with China. Would be interested to know G_Parker view of Kenny’s view.

Will Kenny own up to yesterday’s defamatory editorial

China is an enemy of Australia and any citizen or resident of Australia that privileges the interests of China over Australia needs to be called out, prosecuted and, where possible, deported.

Sky is just a mouthpiece for its foreign owner.

Seriously you think McGowan is the only one... please

China is marked as a troll. If you accuse China, you will be regarded as a hero. You will get fame and praise. Invisible rewards attract the Australia people to stand up and accuse China. One by one.

YOUR DIALY REMINDER the LNP have spent the last 30+ Years selling as much of Australia off as possible, as part of their neo Liberal ideology....

Now take back the major decisions in running the states!

Totally agreed. Labor leaders would sell their mothers to make deals with China

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